"Because noone is speaking…" wrong.
It should be: …because nobody speaks…
Present Cont. is used for the actions in process, right now, while we are speaking, and here we are talking about a something that happens all the time.
I am not sure about the difference between
nobody and
noone, but for me,
nobody here sounds/fits better.
"since everyone…"
A BrE native speaker told me "since" is too formal. I used it a lot, but now I follow her advice, and use AS or BECAUSE instead of SINCE.
"everyone have" wrong.
Everyone is considered as 3rd person singular. "Everyone HAS"
"Great numbers" (I suppese this was typo) = great number"
"well educated" is written with the dash.
well-educated.
I wouldn’t say standard tongue. As a matter of fact, I am not even sure if there’s such a thing in English, as they don’t have any institution that would standardize the language. I would use "standardized language".
For the millionth time we go back to Geology Intitutute professors who claim that in Serbian "opsidijan" should be written as "obsidijan".
This was in Present, and not in Past, and it was a question.
"Do we need to go back for the millionth time to the professors of Faculty of Geology (NOT Institute) who claim obsidijan is correct?
Pasti na pamet = occur smth. to smb.
well-known (with dash)
what do we do with Finnish and other Scandinavian languages?
I would use here "going to", because Simple Future is used for future actions that are not planned in advance, and here we are talking about something that should be "planned in advance".
What are we going to do with Finnish and other Scandinavian languages?